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Hydronephrotic lower moiety of duplex systems: Observations using diuresis renography

The purpose of this study is to characterize the prevalence and behavior of hydronephrosis of non-refluxing lower moiety of duplex kidneys using MAG-3 diuresis renography. We compare our data to previous case series and ureteropelvic junction obstruction of single systems. An IRB-approved database o...

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Published in:Clinical imaging 2024-05, Vol.109, p.110138-110138, Article 110138
Main Authors: Kim, Jane S., Shalaby-Rana, Eglal, Krill, Aaron, Pohl, Hans, Majd, Massoud
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Summary:The purpose of this study is to characterize the prevalence and behavior of hydronephrosis of non-refluxing lower moiety of duplex kidneys using MAG-3 diuresis renography. We compare our data to previous case series and ureteropelvic junction obstruction of single systems. An IRB-approved database of over 5000 diuresis renograms performed in 2025 patients was queried to identify cases of hydronephrosis of lower moiety of duplex kidneys suspicious for ureteropelvic obstruction, excluding those with hydroureter or reflux. Kidney function and post-furosemide drainage parameters on initial and follow-up diuresis renograms were recorded. Medical records and patient outcomes were reviewed. In total, 19 renal units were identified in 18 patients (11 male, 7 female), age range 0.5 months to 17.8 years, including one patient with bilateral lower moiety hydronephrosis. Initial diuresis renograms in 12 asymptomatic patients (13 renal units) with antenatal hydronephrosis demonstrated varying drainage patterns from normal to obstructed. Follow-up studies showed worsening drainage in 3 patients, who all underwent surgery. Drainage improved in 4 patients and remained unchanged in 5 patients (6 renal units). Of the 6 patients presenting with Dietl's crisis, 5 showed obstructive drainage on initial diuresis renogram, 2/5 with decreased function. All 5 obstructed patients underwent surgery. Hydronephrosis of the lower moiety of a duplex system is rare and behaves similarly to single systems. The majority are diagnosed antenatally, display a dynamic nature, and may present with acute obstruction. Diuresis renography is a valuable tool in its evaluation and management. •Hydronephrotic lower moiety duplex collecting systems are rare and much less common than hydronephrotic upper moiety duplex collecting systems•The behavior parallels that of single systems as most are diagnosed antenatally with a minority diagnosed later, presenting with Dietl’s crisis•Diuresis renography is a valuable tool in the evaluation and management of hydronephrotic lower moiety duplex collecting systems when vesicoureteral reflux has been excluded
ISSN:0899-7071
1873-4499
DOI:10.1016/j.clinimag.2024.110138